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Comments
Nobody wanting to give up guns and people freaking when guns are sighted?
Similar I guess in thought to a person taking a pic until a child gets in the frame then he becomes a perv.
I saw a person just taking a video (you tube) - people freaked. They don't freak when on camera all day throughout the city. But put some guy there and whamo..
I don't think we want to become this Nation, but we will, like so many things that was not intended for example our now... less social economic mobility etc..,etc...
troy*
Could the original call, supposedly placed 30 minutes after the fact, have been bogus in the first place? Hard to tell, but seems like it could be a possibility.
Steve Bagwell, Managing Editor